03/25/2024
Spring tune up. Schedule a massage for your horse
I am certified in Equine Sports Massage Therapy. There are many benefits you can give your horse with massage.
Little Falls, NY
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Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
Friday | 9am - 5pm |
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I am Sharon Polyak. I received my massage schooling at Equine Kneads LLC to become a Certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist. I have owned and cared for horses for over thirty years and am committee to their needs. Horses are athletes and can injure, overuse, or misuse their muscles just as human athletes can. The best protection against injuries is prevention. Tight muscles can not release quickly or completely and reduce the horses ability to perform. The muscular system is 60% of the horse’s total body weight and is responsible for motion. When muscles are repeatedly strained there is a loss of free motion. If your horse has any of the following symptoms: girthiness, a cold back, lack of impulsion, head tossing, refusing to pick up a canter lead, difficulty with lateral movement, unexplained lameness, sourness, he may very well benefit from massage therapy. Tightness in one muscle can transmit from one muscle group to another, causing widespread pain and restriction of movement. All horses of all ages can benefit from massage. Massage along with good saddle fit, shoeing, dental care and nutrition should be routine care for your horse. When total balance is achieved, the horse’s health and well being becomes the norm and you will once again have a happy horse that is eager to do it’s job.